Yesterday when I backed out of my driveway to pick up Cheyenne from school I saw a small bird sitting on the driveway in the space that my car had covered moments before. I found it curious that it didn't move away from the car as I was backing out. From where I was in [...]
Tag: Faith
WW?D
When the WWJD wristband phenomenon began I found it interesting. An acronym printed across a rubber wristband to remind us to be good to each other and to follow the general teachings of Jesus - alrighty then. I don't believe I have written about the Big J.C. in my blog before and I have never [...]
Fueling the fire…
I am not sure, but I think the universe is actively seeking to get me to commit to buying a new car. This pains me as I love the car I have - a paid off 2004 Hyundai Tiburon with less than 75,000 miles on it. But lately, the love I have for my Tiburon seems more [...]
I found God…
I found God inside a bathroom stall. God came to me via a yellow sticky note attached to the inside of a bathroom stall door in the Memorial Union at NDSU. Now I must say, as someone who has never been a fan of bathroom stall graffiti, that I appreciate post-it note graffiti's ability to provide [...]
He’s back…
I could have lived the rest of my life without hearing Harold Camping's name again; but apparently, if my life's end is imminent Camping is the one who is going to let me know. You'll recall Camping's last big hurrah was back in May when he predicted the end of the world and was able [...]
Faith outdoors…
With the available driving area becoming narrower with each snow on the streets Cheyenne and I travel to her school I have been taking an alternate route home. I used to just turn around and go back in the same direction from which I came - which was just fine when I didn't have to [...]
Holier than thou?
I believe that faith resides in the hearts and souls of human beings. It is that which ideally guides our deeds...that which guides the talk we talk and the walk we walk. Regular readers of this blog know that I am spiritual but not always a fan of organized religion. My primary struggle with organized [...]